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|featuring= [[Merv the Griffin]]<br>[[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]<br>[[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|“Jenny Everywhere”]]<br>[[Armstrong Fatbuckle]]<br>[[The Blue Knight]]<br>[[Chief Inspector Dennis]]<br>[[Merlin#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Merlin]]<br>[[Professor Madison]]<br>[[Mysto the Space-Wizard]]<br>[[Insecto]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small>
|featuring= [[Merv the Griffin]]<br>[[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]]<br>[[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|“Jenny Everywhere”]]<br>[[Armstrong Fatbuckle]]<br>[[The Blue Knight]]<br>[[Chief Inspector Dennis]]<br>[[Merlin (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Merlin]]<br>[[Professor Madison]]<br>[[Mysto the Space-Wizard]]<br>[[Insecto]]<br><small>(mentioned)</small>
|setting= [[England]], [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]
|setting= [[England]], [[Reality Z-25 31-H]]
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}}'''''Encore''''' was a backup comic in “Issue 3” of the ''Tales To Behold'' subseries of the webcomic ''[[The Cosmic Beholder (series)|The Cosmic Beholder]]''. Written and drawn by [[Paul Hoppe]], it was released both in webcomic form and in a limited print run.  
}}'''''Encore''''' was a backup comic in “Issue 3” of the ''Tales To Behold'' subseries of the webcomic ''[[The Cosmic Beholder (series)|The Cosmic Beholder]]''. Written and drawn by [[Paul Hoppe]], it was released both in webcomic form and in a limited print run.  


It continued to feature “[[Jenny Nowhere#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Jenny Everywhere]]” (really Jenny Nowhere posing as her) as part of [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]'s team of superheroes, [[the Odds]].
It continued to feature “[[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Jenny Everywhere]]” (really Jenny Nowhere posing as her) as part of [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]]'s team of superheroes, [[the Odds]].
==Contents==
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===Plot===
===Plot===
[[The Odds]] have decided to extend their stay in [[England]], in part because [[Merv the Griffin]] has felt a strange magical presence nearby. Using [[Professor Madison's device]], he realises it is coming from under an ancient monolith, which he impulsively lifts despite the weak warnings of a local. Underneath, they find [[The Blue Knight|a knight in blue armour]] who seems as though he's been rusting away there for centuries. While the Odds are already debating with the local whether they should call the police or [[Sir Charles Litton|the mayor]], the knight surprisingly gets up and staggers towards them.  
[[The Odds]] have decided to extend their stay in [[England]], in part because [[Merv the Griffin]] has felt a strange magical presence nearby. Using [[Professor Madison's device]], he realises it is coming from under an ancient monolith, which he impulsively lifts despite the weak warnings of a local. Underneath, they find [[The Blue Knight|a knight in blue armour]] who seems as though he's been rusting away there for centuries. While the Odds are already debating with the local whether they should call the police or [[Sir Charles Litton|the mayor]], the knight surprisingly gets up and staggers towards them.  


They briefly fear that he is some undead horror, but he kneels before [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|the Captain]] and explains that he is [[Sir Dennis of Inde]], the “Blue Knight”, whom his magical armour made immortal, leading to him remaining trapped under the boulder for centuries. Grateful beyond belief for finally being freed, he pledges his service to the Odds. However, as he takes off his helmet, he and the Odds realise together that over all these centuries, Sir Dennis's body has withered away to nothing; he is but an immortal spirit, animating hollow armour.
They briefly fear that he is some undead horror, but he kneels before [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|the Captain]] and explains that he is [[Sir Dennis of Inde]], the “Blue Knight”, whom his magical armour made immortal, leading to him remaining trapped under the boulder for centuries. Grateful beyond belief for finally being freed, he pledges his service to the Odds. However, as he takes off his helmet, he and the Odds realise together that over all these centuries, Sir Dennis's body has withered away to nothing; he is but an immortal spirit, animating hollow armour.


While the Blue Knight is trying to get over the shock, comforted by the also undead [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], the police arrive, led by [[Chief Inspector Dennis]]. She starts to chastise the Odds for having disturbed an archeological site without permission, but everything takes a turn for the even stranger when [[Merlin#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Merlin]] appears out of thin air, explaining that he has travelled forwards in time to help the Blue Knight's destiny along. Revealing that Chief Inspector Dennis is Sir Dennis of Inde's last surviving descendant, he uses a spell to transfer the Blue Knight's spirit into her body, merging the two into a new, living Blue Knight — despite both Dennises' evident confusion and discomfort at his idea. Merlin vanishes again, explaining that he never had any choice in the matter besides, as destiny stated that he must do this. Thinking she might help with this rather confusing predicament, the Captain phones [[Professor Madison]], who's just wrapped up the adventure she previously called him about.  
While the Blue Knight is trying to get over the shock, comforted by the also undead [[Armstrong Fatbuckle]], the police arrive, led by [[Chief Inspector Dennis]]. She starts to chastise the Odds for having disturbed an archeological site without permission, but everything takes a turn for the even stranger when [[Merlin (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Merlin]] appears out of thin air, explaining that he has travelled forwards in time to help the Blue Knight's destiny along. Revealing that Chief Inspector Dennis is Sir Dennis of Inde's last surviving descendant, he uses a spell to transfer the Blue Knight's spirit into her body, merging the two into a new, living Blue Knight — despite both Dennises' evident confusion and discomfort at his idea. Merlin vanishes again, explaining that he never had any choice in the matter besides, as destiny stated that he must do this. Thinking she might help with this rather confusing predicament, the Captain phones [[Professor Madison]], who's just wrapped up the adventure she previously called him about.  


Meanwhile, back inside the [[Insect Person|Insect People]]'s hill, one of the Insect People enters [[Insecto]]'s office, hoping to get him to sign some paperwork, only to find him mysteriously gone.
Meanwhile, back inside the [[Insect Person|Insect People]]'s hill, one of the Insect People enters [[Insecto]]'s office, hoping to get him to sign some paperwork, only to find him mysteriously gone.
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* This story picks up the thread of [[the Blue Knight]], whose original incarnation from medieval times was previously introduced in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Defying the Dragon (comic story)|Defying the Dragon]]'', which showed how the original Knight became trapped under the boulder.
* This story picks up the thread of [[the Blue Knight]], whose original incarnation from medieval times was previously introduced in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Defying the Dragon (comic story)|Defying the Dragon]]'', which showed how the original Knight became trapped under the boulder.
* It also follows on directly from the previous ''Tales To Behold'' story, [[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'', which introduced [[Chief Inspector Dennis]], without her relationship to the earlier-introduced Blue Knight yet being apparent.
* It also follows on directly from the previous ''Tales To Behold'' story, [[COMIC]]: ''[[Battle of Britain (comic story)|Battle of Britain]]'', which introduced [[Chief Inspector Dennis]], without her relationship to the earlier-introduced Blue Knight yet being apparent.
* As in ''Battle of Britain'', the other half of [[Captain Evening#In Reality Z-25 31-H|Captain Evening]]'s phone call with [[Professor Madison]] was previously shown in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]''. The context of this story allows the identification of the figure seen only from behind, in bed with Madison, in her cameo in ''Encore'', as [[Mysto the Space-Wizard]].
* As in ''Battle of Britain'', the other half of [[Captain Evening (Reality Z-25 31-H)|Captain Evening]]'s phone call with [[Professor Madison]] was previously shown in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Singularity War (comic story)|Singularity War]]''. The context of this story allows the identification of the figure seen only from behind, in bed with Madison, in her cameo in ''Encore'', as [[Mysto the Space-Wizard]].


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
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